Bathroom fan is one of the most essential home appliances and used to exhaust the moisture, unpleasant odours and moulds in bathrooms.
To choose a right bathroom fan first you must calculate the ventilation as below:
1- Calculate the area of the bathroom: Length multiplied by width (S= L x W) - based on square feet
2- Calculate the CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) rating: It means how much air must be circulated by fan (the maximum airflow)
How to calculate the CFM?
1- For bathroom up to 100 square foot: 1 CFM for each square foot.
2- For bathroom more than 100 square foot:
- 50 CFM for each toilet
- 50 CFM for each shower
- 50 CFM for each bathtub
- 100 CFM for each jacuzzi
3- Check the static pressure
Note1: Static pressure is the airflow resistance through the ventilation duct and reduce the output of the fan. Static pressure depend on below items:
- Duct length
- Duct diameter
- Number of the elbow
4- Measure the noise rating: Measure the loudness of noise caused by fan while rotating.
- noise rating under 1: Very quiet
- noise rating between 1.5-2: Acceptable
- noise rating over 4: Noisy and not acceptable
5- Selection the optional features for the fan:
- Humidity sensor
- Motion sensor
- Timer delay
- Light
- Heater
- Speaker
6- Select the installation material:
- Duct/Pipe
- Connections
- Air grille / Ventilation grille
- Wall switch or fan controller
Some examples:
- Small sized bathroom with 50 square foot, needs 50 CFM fan.
- Medium sized bathroom with 100 square foot, needs 100 CFM fan.
- Large sized bathroom (master) with one shower booth (stall), one toilet and one bathtub, needs 150 CFM fan.
Note2:
- 1 cfm = 1.699 cubic meter per hour (m3/h)
- 1 cubic meter per hour (m3/h) = 0.589 cfm
- for example if you buy one fan in Europe with 100 m3/h its approximately equal to a 58.9 cfm fan (100 x 0.589)
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